"Danijel Novak" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> You should use profiler in this case. In SQL 2005 there are DDL triggers
> you could use.
In 2005 you don't even need DDL triggers. The lightweight always-on trace
will catch this, and the "Schema Changes History" report in Management
Studio will show you who did what.
Now, DDL triggers could be used to capture more details, or actually prevent
the table from being dropped...
David